DIY Builds
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Typically, a four-bedroom home can be built on a tenth of an acre, but if you want plenty of outdoor space you should aim for a third or even half an acre.
While human food is not in their natural food chain, spiders are easily attracted to human food scents. Also, the insects that spiders eat seek out...
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A tongue-and-groove style of OSB is best for shed flooring. These panels have a protrusion, or tongue, on one edge, which fits into a slot or...
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Some of the best businesses to look to for free pallets include: Hardware stores. Construction sites and builders. Small garden shops. Furniture...
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Auger Style Anchors: Auger anchors resemble large corkscrews and this type of anchor screws directly into the soil. The anchors are then secured to...
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A little-known land route, brownfield plots can be a great opportunity for self builders. Referring to previously-developed sites, the National Planning Framework defines brownfield land as that which “is or was occupied by a permanent structure”. This excludes agricultural or forestry buildings, private gardens, allotment, recreation grounds and landfill sites or those used for mineral extraction. You'll buy the land 'as seen' and the demolition of any structures or clean-up operations needed to prepare the site for your build is all down to you, so do factor that in to your budget. So what’s the benefit for self builders? Brownfield land can crop up in locations where space is scarce, or planning permission would otherwise be difficult to secure. And because these sites don’t resemble the archetypal green field plot, there’s often less competition too. If finding one of these sites sounds like a headache, fear not. Thanks to new legislation introduced in 2017, every council in England now has a publicly available register of brownfield land suitable for housing in their area. Helpfully, these plots are then assessed, with those granted planning permission in principle listed in part 2 of the register. Contact your local council to find out how you can view their register. Do be aware that if a site was previously industrial, home to an old fuel station or workshop perhaps, you’ll need to arrange a ground survey as the soil could be contaminated.
Large shed footings should extend 12” below the frost line (meaning a depth of 24”, 36”, 48”, or more depending on the local climate). Dec 17, 2021
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You can place the caravan on the land as long as it is incidental to the use of the land. It needs to be pointed out that it is not the actual...
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If you want to minimise risk, this is certainly the way to go, but you’ll have to be prepared to pay for the privilege. Unsurprisingly, serviced plots tend to be more expensive than taking on an unprepared site, but for many, the price tag is a worthwhile trade for a less stressful build.
There are four grades of plywood: A, B, C and D. The grade refers to the quality and appearance of the plywood's face and back veneers. A has the...
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Osb is stronger than plywood in shear. Shear values, through its thickness, are about 2 times greater than plywood. This is one of the reasons osb...
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Pole Garages One of the simplest and most cost-effective solutions for building a garage is to erect a pole-style building. These are sometimes...
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Regarding this, “how many bags of concrete do I need for a 12×12 slab?”, at 4 inches thick, generally you will need approximately either 104 bags...
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